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    The humanitarian crisis in southern Africa: volume 1

    International Development Committee, UK, 2003
    In early 2002 southern Africa was gripped by food shortages. These were just one aspect of a complex humanitarian crisis, with impacts ranging across all sectors, from agriculture, to education and health. The trigger for the crisis was erratic rainfall.
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    How, when and why does poverty get budget priority: poverty reduction strategy and public expenditure in five African countries

    Overseas Development Institute, 2002
    Summary produced by the Governance Resource Centre.It has become a part of the conventional wisdom of development policy that poverty reduction is one of the main development objectives.
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    PRSP: beyond the theory: practical experiences and positions of involved civil society organisations

    Bread for the World, 2002
    This report argues that the PRSP process is built on a 'trickle-down' theory, with ‘pro-poor growth’ being put forward as a solution to poverty reduction. The emphasis here, is that countries will strive to create a conducive macro-economic environment for investment, and that the market will take care of the rest.
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    World Data on Education [country profiles]

    International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, 1998
    Country level educational sector profiles (144 in June 2000). Overview describing structure of sector and nationals policies Includes statistcal indicators. Available on WWW and on (free) CDROM.
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    Gender and Democratisation: The Mozambican Election of 1994

    Internet Journal of African Studies, 1996
    The primary objective of this paper is to give an account of one aspect of a specific political process, the Mozambican presidential and legislative election of 1994. In this instance, it approaches the event through the use of gender analysis so as to expand and deepen the existing discourse on democratisation.
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    Sharing new ground in post-conflict situations

    United Nations Development Programme, 2000
    The paper reports on the UNDP undertaking of a strategic evaluation to take stock of its experience in complex emergency situations and extract insights to improve the organization’s capacity to respond. The terms of reference for the exercise identified the reintegration of internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees and ex-combatants as the principal area of focus.
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    Small-scale food processing sector in Mozambique

    Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 2000
    Looks at the propects and institutional structures for improving the small-scale food processing industry in MozambiqueRecommends that:the DNI/MICTUR should create a department dedicated to the development of the small- and medium-sized food processing industry. The department's key staff should be trained in development policies for SFPEs.
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    Efficiency, accountability and implementation: public sector reform in East and Southern Africa

    United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2001
    Five questions central to public sector reform in East and Southern Africa, and consistent with their proclaimed thrust, are addressed in this paper:Has the size of government employment changed since the mid-1980s?Have government functions become more focused on 'core' activities, such as health and education, during this period?Have real wage levels changed?Has accountability

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